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John Doran (1966–2012): An Appreciation

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 January 2016

Extract

John Doran’s sudden and premature death on 31 October 2012 tragically deprived his wife Aleta and their three young daughters of a devoted husband and father. At this moment, too, the Ecclesiastical History Society also lost a part of its future, for John was one of its most loyal and talented younger members, a medievalist whose appointment as one of the two editors of Studies in Church History had been confirmed just three months earlier.

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Research Article
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Copyright © Ecclesiastical History Society 2014

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